incirum but obsidian
Okay, so I'm thinking through what the incremental writing app, what the text for that would look like. Um, okay. For an incremental writing out, there are three options. The first is an Obsidian plugin. Second is a browser extension. The third is operating system level. Now... The browser extension is the easiest to describe. Now, there are two parts for the browser extension. The first is like the standard... If I already use stuff or whatever, that's easy to figure out. The harder part is how do you store your... Like, do you use the SuperMemo-style Knowledge Tree where things can be nested or something else? Um... I personally prefer a knowledge tree. Probably the thing I would do by default is make it so that you have two helper windows, one of which is the knowledge tree, and then one of which is an outstanding queue that are like floating or something. And then you can see your outstanding queue on the side, sort of like in SuperMemo. And then you can move your stuff around within the knowledge tree, but there's not like extracts. So you build a knowledge, like when you add something, it gets added to the knowledge tree, you ask where, this gets put into some category, you can create concepts like in SuperMemo. And then you have the priority queue, which works as normal, and yeah, you see stuff over time, that kind of thing. Now, browser level spaced repetition, how would that work? Now, you'd want to build an app that uses whatever thing you want, and it bases this on URLs to open various apps, do the thing you want. I'm sort of thinking about the Quizlet guy, and his demo opened up various things, so like specific Obsidian pages or Spotify songs or whatever. So I think that probably it's a little bit better to have something that's like desktop level and is based on links. What do you want to open besides just stuff in your browser? I guess the main issue is just that browser extensions have a lot of limitations that are kind of annoying. Okay, so an MVP would be you build an app that lets you add links, you can organize the links in a knowledge tree, you can put in like, and then you can use whatever editing thing you want. You can put in Obsidian, for example, if you want, but you could also put in a Google Doc.